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It's not all vanilla
by groupy on Friday 28/Jan/2005, @05:23
Although free and well known software applications are used, some of them
need to be patched before they can be used for kolab. Components that need
patches are: apache, cyrus imapd and amavisd-new. This makes it almost
impossible for distributors to integrate kolab. How is the kolab project dealing with this? For details see: http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Kolab-major-app-patches

Is there any intention to use apache2 instead of apache?

The 'LDAP Account Manager' http://lam.sourceforge.net/
seems a nice application for kolab. Any change that it will be used in kolab?
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Re: It's not all vanilla
by Martin Konold on Tuesday 01/Feb/2005, @13:13
> Is there any intention to use apache2 instead of apache?

Kolab 2 does not make any heavy use of apache specific features so going for Apache 2 in the future is no big issue.

We depend on Apache 1.3 for Kolab 2 mainly because it is stable and supported while there are still known issues with Apache 2 and PHP.
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